Mapping Indigenous Communal Lands : A Review of the Literature from a Cambodian Perspective

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Tác giả: Daniel Adler

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 275.96 Christianity in Asia Christian church in Asia

Thông tin xuất bản: World Bank, Washington, DC, 2012

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 The Cambodian Land Law (2001) provides indigenous ethnic minority groups with a right to register their traditional residential and agricultural lands under communal title. To date, however, this right has remained unrealized. While the government has been working on a pilot registration process in three villages and drafting implementing regulations under the land law, Cambodia's once remote highlands have become increasingly exposed to the forces of state and market. The result: indigenous communities are being transformed
  livelihoods change
  and land is subject to deforestation, sales and grants of government concessions for mining and agribusiness. The Royal Government has included in its policy documents a commitment to the 'interim protection' of indigenous lands prior to registration
  however, to progress on this front has been limited. The review of the literature contained in this note is adapted from a study examining the potential of community mapping to serve as an interim protective measure.
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